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When you’re moving pallets and heavy equipment, you need a ramp that can keep up. Our forklift ramps come as a set of two, built from lightweight aluminum with a grit-coated anti-slip surface to keep forklifts, pallet jacks, and other machinery moving safely in and out of your container. Quick to set up, quick to remove, and rated at 8,000 lbs per axle, they’re built to handle the heavy stuff without breaking a sweat.
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Handles Up to 10,000 Pounds The forklift ramp is built to handle the full weight of a loaded forklift, with a capacity of up to 10,000 pounds. It is engineered for the demands of industrial loading environments, not light-duty use.
Designed for Ground-Level Container Access Bridges the gap between ground level and the container floor, giving forklifts a safe, stable surface to drive onto without damaging the container threshold or the ramp itself.
Heavy-Duty Construction Built to withstand repeated forklift use in demanding job site and warehouse environments without warping, cracking, or losing structural integrity over time.
Load Heavy Cargo Faster and More Safely When you are moving pallets, heavy equipment, or large quantities of materials, a forklift gets the job done far more efficiently than manual loading. The forklift ramp makes that possible with a ground-level container.
Protects Your Container and Your Equipment A proper forklift ramp distributes the weight of the forklift correctly and prevents damage to the container threshold and floor that can occur when improvised loading solutions are used.
Expands What Your Container Can Do Ground-level containers are already forklift-compatible, but without a ramp, that capability is limited. The forklift ramp unlocks the full efficiency of forklift loading and turns your container into a genuinely high-throughput storage solution.
Yes. You can add Contents Insurance when you sign your rental agreement or at any point during your rental. Coverage takes effect from the date it’s added, not retroactively. If you want to add coverage, contact your sales rep and we’ll update your agreement.
Standard Contents Insurance coverage is $20,000 per unit. If the value of your stored items is higher than that, talk to your sales rep about higher coverage options. For high-value contents, your own commercial property policy may be a better fit alongside or instead of our Contents Insurance.
Every container has a place for you to attach your own padlock. You can use any commercial padlock, but we strongly recommend our 13-pound heavy-duty Eagle Locks for serious protection. Standard padlocks are easy targets. A proper container lock makes a real difference in whether your contents stay where you put them.
A kingpin lock secures the trailer’s kingpin (the pin that connects to the tractor’s fifth wheel), stopping a tractor from hooking up and driving off. A gladhand lock secures the air brake gladhand connections, stopping a thief from connecting an air line and releasing the brakes. For maximum trailer security, run both.
Our Contents Insurance covers the items you store inside an Eagle Leasing container, trailer, or office unit against losses from fire, theft, vandalism, and certain weather events. Coverage limits and specific perils are laid out in the Contents Insurance policy document, which your sales rep will provide at quote time.
Contents Insurance is applied per unit, not per customer. If you’re renting multiple containers or trailers, add Contents Insurance to each unit you want covered. Your rep can structure coverage across your fleet.